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PAGE THREE TEN PAGES. DAILY EAST OIU2 COXIAV, PBNDLETOV. OREGON, 1 KID AY, AI'IUL 21, 1911. DR. COOK IN PENDLETON HIE COSY THEATRE TO SHOW THE l'WMOl'S KXPLOHEH IS HIS HASH TO THE VOLE, SATl'RDAY AXI SUNDAY. THE TRUTH ABOUT THE POLE Miivlns Pictures PliotogTuphH Taken lit "The Ton of tho Earth," Acenin- minl.,1 by IiiK'rtKtliiK Ixvturo bjf Mr. ISert Hlbrok Hear Uio loo Kir'H SUlo of tlio Controversy. Manager Cooper has made special arrangements enabling him to present thin great feature In connection with hl regular program, at the regular prices, Sc and 10c, This picture was made primarily for the purpose of presenting the is sue as to the I'olar controversy before HELD AI ADAMS:! 5 From The World : Of Snort .... (Special Correspondence.) Ad uiiH, Ore., April 21. Adams public school hud a Easter drawing and painting contest which was decid ed by three disinterested parlies, nav lug no children at school'. They were ' Ci. O. Richardson, postmaster, and . Heft Klrby, manager of the Inland j Mercantile company, and Frank Hen- ry, the city blacksmith. The best1 painting In I'rof. Haleys rooln was Mis Cella Simonton's, In Miss liee-, be'B room, Eddie Chidcnteii, in Miss Anis Hames room Violet I'lcard. The. prizes awarded were boxes of bon I hon. The paintings were put in the I show windows of the city drug stove ' and the third day the blue ribbons were found on the above winners. The i children all did fine and there is a nice lot of fine painting and work. IJr. F. A. Lieuallen, who was oper ated on Monday at Tortland for ap pendicitis, went through the opera tion fine and is doing fine. The Ulakeslr c-Iiraden company gave day evening aV 8 p." m.' They gave a McLean. T. C.arke. NATIONAL I.EAGIE. St. Louis, April 20. Twelve thou sand spectators saw Chicago defeat St. Louis in the opening game of the local National league season, 9 to 5. Hchultc's home run with two men on bases In the first Inning was a fea ture. Score: R. II. E. (hiago 9 9 1 .St. Louis 5 11 6 liatteries Pfelster, Weaver and Archer; Laudermllk, Steels, Golden, and liresnahnn. rittshur II; Cincinnati 1. Pittsburg, April 20. Enthusiasts Witnessed the opening of the baseball season here today in a sharp wind. Pittsburg won 9 to 1. In the fourth neat I Inning every Pittsburg player i to bat and six of them scored, ner getting a home run with two men en bases. Score: R. H. E. Pittsburg 9 11 3 Cincinnati 1 8 3 Kaninltz and Gibson; McQulllen, fine entertainment and it was well at- ; tended and all enjoyed the orchestra. Eleta Marker, while running Tues- : day morning at school, fell out of the , ring and broke her collar bone. She was taken to Helix at once and put In charge of Dr. McKcnny of that city. ' Mrs. A. J. Iiaker made a business trip tu Athena Tuesday. Mr. and .Mrs. J. T. Lieuallen were Pendleton visitors Tuesday. Miss May Adams of Pendleton, is visiting fri-nds and relatives in Ad ams this week. Mrs. E. G. M.iniuH was a Pendle ton visitor Wednesday. Miss Dorothy Stall went to Pen dleton Wednesday. Mrs. John Giess nnd daughter, Winifred, went to Pendleton Wednes day to do some shopping, guest of his fgrandmothcrKcs,-cmm Karl Hurdmau of Idaho, Is the guest of his grandmother, Mrs. T. C. Klod of the Commercial hotel this week. visitor sday. in the o o o o o o o o & o o o 9 o o o o went i Q Wag- ! A W o o o o o km (IWTlOl AMERICAN Chicago, April 20.- We are not Sensational Advertisers, We Think More of Our Reputation than We do of Your Money Note our every day prices, our store is talked of throughout the entire community, why should 'nt it, at the values we have for the economical Buyers the people. I lr. Cook consented to j personally appear in the picture he-1 cause he felt that it would be a means i wlier.-l.y he could reach a great many of th" American people with his ver- j sloti of what actually occurred. This, he bits not been able to do through the press and be sincerely hopes that those ., sc.. the picture will con- shier the story it tells well and decide! for themselves ns to whether or! not he has had fair treatment. The ( Cosy will present for .the first time 'a :h. .:-y. 1 Till: TIUTH A HOLT Till; I'Oi.K," Saturday unJ Sunday. Mav Adams was a business in the city of Pendleton Wedne Charley iwens was a visitor c ty of Athena Wednesday. J. II. Adams made a busline to Athena Thursday. He mm trip with his auto. ,i:agi i:. -The first game of the American league season In Chi cago we nt to Iitroit, 6 to 3 today. ,The locals made three runs on two hits, a sacrifice and two errors. Score It. H. K. Chicago 3 4 4 Detroit 6 13 2 ' Batteries Walsh. Payne and Sulli- ! van; Lafitte and Stanage. St. Louis (I, Cleveland 8, Cleveland, April 20. Cleveland op . tiled its home session today by losing ' ;i la-inning game lo St.1. Louis. 4 to 3. I Krapp had the visitors shut out with only two hits up to the ninth, when he developed a wild streak, pasing three batters, which with two hits resulted in two runs. West, who v.:. ..substituted, passed the next liatttr and the score was tied. Hoffman win; the game in the tenth on his dou ble, Austin's singly and Murray's sac rifice fly. Score: R. 11. K : Cleveland 3 9 0 St. Louis 4 6 1 liatteries Krapp, West and Smith: : Powell and Clarke. trip the COAST LEACU I Standing of the THE C ANNY SCOT. anny Scot wandered Into the The ph. 'i rmacy. "I'm wanting thrcepenno'oth o' laudanum." he announced. "What for " asked the chemist sus piciously. "For twopence," responded the Scot at once. San Francisco Portland Sai ramento . . lakland I. os Angeles . . Vernon Teams. W. I . .14 S . .13 ..11 . . 10 . . 9 . . 9 Pet. .6 30 .56 5 .550 .455 .409 .3!H Vernon Los Aliaele of jesterday" Krlnlit Mild IK-feats s, April s game Kill- in Oakland. 1. 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WATCH US GROW 0000000000OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOa CATHOLIC CHURCH '!"!; :e is a v. co:i:-titue:it tvli.c juiij.cr'.y is f: thi.5 vital :V.::.: ' tatiuii to any w UalH -'.iscliai :-c. Fpiea.lrt a:t.l the Bore, l.ccaus r-u. txjieeteil fror.i '! i cm the ulcer. ,-'. S diiwn into ti. " ! ,..i the means f i. . in the f.rreate't i i ail I Imt it restores tl'.e the i tid of the Rame. business in Echo yesterday. S. A. Phelps of Hermlston, who Is interested in the Umatilla Storage and Commission Co., was transacting business hure yesterday in connection with their branch warehouse at this point. Railway Survey nt Ilusuni. Husum, Wash. A small crew of surveyors was In this vicinity Friday and Saturday rnunning a line practi cally over the old railroad survey made in the fall of 1309 from Under wood to Trout lake. Verii'Hi i ;.k! and ii il and Iliwin; n. . . m . . n rnoll il. 1-: i -i 4 S 4 and ; Ze, e ti ! )...! ; ivali sv.voi'sis r Tin: axm al statd.mknt or the Queen Insurance Company of America on tin UK NKW YORK IN TUN STATK K XKW YoKK, the Hist day of liecember. 1!'10. made to tho Insurance t'omnilssloner of suite of OrcKon, jiursuant to law: CAPITAL. Amount of capital paid up $1,00 0, iliHi.no INCOME. I'remluniH received duriiiK the year In cash . . . . $ 4.63 1,5 L'fi.6 1 Int. rest. dlvldendH and renin rece ived during year 310.31S..11 Income from other sources received during year. ".." s 5. 1 6 Total Income NISIJl'USKMENTS. Losses paid during the year $:',3:iS,Ot;s.7S lilvldcnds paid during the year on capital stock llilil.aoa.OO Ciiminls.slons and salaries paid during the year. l,2:!S,S4:t.!9 .J4.94S.430.OS Taxes, licenses and feex paid during the year. . . . Amount of all other expenditures s Total expenditures ASSETS. Value of real estate owned Value of stocks and bonds owned Loans on mortgages and collateral, etc Cash In banks nnd on hand Premiums In course of collection and In trans- , mission Other assets Interest nnd rents duo nnd accrued 109.724. 37,94.ri. .I4.355.4S2.S1 I'.Ttla !a;;, .- Angeles ighih TI... I. ha, I I. :n. ,a id ;t .n t I." a!.- rt- I.e the liitchers 11. II. E. .3 3 0 .4 7 2 Abbott; Portland Takes One. ml. nr.'.. April 1 n esl t-r lav's ir.'.me from by a batting rallv in inning 'y the sceiv of t tu ". a! team earlier in the game t the lead by erratic work on t i f i's inl'b'ld. but it was hard by the offenders that gave the the r vii-tory. Hotli lid splendid work. Score: Los Angeles Portland Haitcries Couch man and S:een and Kuhn. I'risco Wins Again. San Francisco, April 21. San Fran cis, n unlimbered its heavy batting ar iMb't y nguinM Sacramento . yesterday and at the end of the fifth inntng had run up a total of nine hits and m-vi n runs. Fitzgerald was driven from the box. Zambuk, who replaced him. pitched steadily and prevented further scoring. Iianzig, in the seventh inning, knocked a bom,, run while a man was ind brought ill the only tai . .1 by the visitors. Captain of the Sacra nicntonns was if the game in the fifth in disputing a decision by I'm- l--l ' s'..inf;ei , . ban ll-rntii i an 'a -I c .rr. sp'.n i ire., April I'.-tid and I deuce. ) ilh Father r Hut ler if linker ehnr. h o Ttittle nv erection ,n. representing the Y taw u bin 'nb r of the diocese Cite, were lure yesterday el i M trie f a a see 'or a tannine in .-tuet. cornering on and Piiire avenue. The church on the site se commenced shortly, a lOi-tion of the necessary .m v being n avail- n Iv Nil '.77rt.4 4 4.rifi 65.000.00 3fi2.ri6lt.S9 749,176.65 749. SS 7l.'.i9.3S has,. ; iht.iin i tirki put out i nlng for plre McGrovy. Score: Sacramento San M'aneiseo Fitzgerald. Zainlock Mclkle and llerry. lecled wil U roiisiderable amount of r able. C. E. Webster of Fargo, who has ex tensive Interests in Stanfield. arrived i here Monday and will remain here for some time. , Edwin 1'rlecniP. and w'f- of Fargo, North Pakota. nr.. here visiting Mr. ! and Mrs. C. NV. Fricgnitz. I Ralph A. II. lte was transacting business in Echo Monday. Willard Ilerren of Hcppncr Stanfield Tuesday. D. P. Leach of Portland and f Vewton who represent Stewart 1 Holmes Drug Co.. ot i here vesterday looking conditions. W. U. Copcland of Astoria went to Pendleton yesterday afternoon on the local. H. H. Irwin, secretary of the In land Irrigation Co., was transacting Sunday Dinner Suggestions at a T SQ Peoples Warehouse Famous Pure Food Department was in O. Seattle, were over business Total assets . Less special deposits in any State (if any (here be) Total assets admitted In Or gon M:lt1MTIES. Cross claims for losses unpaid .'...$ Ann. unt of unearned premiums on all outstand ing risk Due for commission All other liabilities .$9,025. .Sfi and bnik'eragc Nil 421,309.33 4, Oflfl, 955. 46 6.9C.2.S9 19S.536.27 .)9,025,8SS 86 Total liabilities . Total Insurance In r.iree liecember 3t, 1910 p.csiMiss ix oi:e;o i'ou the vrn. Total rl-ks written during the year Cross premiums received during the year premiums returned dining the yuir Losses paid during tho year Losses Incurred during tho year Total amount of risks outstanding in Oregon Dec. 81. 1910 QUEEN 1NSCKAXCE COMPANY OF .$ $1,636,763.9 6,700,204.0(1 .$1. ,356.965.0(1 72,6 14. OS 16,502.41 ... . 11.93S.S3 15.032.83 ... 4,463,741.00 AMEltlCA. P,y HOLLA V. W ATT, malinger ana Any. i-iiciuc. jjepi., pun riauciscu, vhi Statutory resident general agent and nttorn-v tor service: 11 U. l'l'llKE. Porlboiil, fhegoii. 1 lent Icy & Leifliigwell, Hesiilenl Agents. IVmlleton. Oivgiui. and U. 11. 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